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FURNITURE HISTORY__________________________________________________________________________________________
PART III
ART NOUVEAU TO POST MODERN
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1890 - 1914
- Starting in the turn of the 20th century Art Nouveau was the first conscious attempt to develop a non-historical style of art and architecture
- Considered the ‘anti-movement’ of historical style, Art Nouveau flourished in France and Belgium but never succeeded as a permanent style in design
- Designers associated with the movement are Gaillard, Van de Velde, Gaudi, Mackintosh and Tiffany
- It emcompassed architecture, decorative arts, graphic design, painting, sculpture and is characterised by various stylistic features which vary according to region
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ANTONI GAUDI
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ANTONI GAUDI
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PARIS METRO
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CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH
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CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH
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CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH
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CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH
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MARGARET MACDONALD MACKINTOSH
20th Century Furniture - ART DECO _____________________________________________________________________________________________
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1910 - 1939
-The restrained, understated features of the style that came to be known as Art Deco caught the public imagination in 1925
-Art Deco was a celebration of the machine age
- The name derives from the Exposition des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes held in Paris in 1925, which promoted a sumptuous, low-slung look in Interior Design, characterised by:
-Gleaming veneer
-Exotic materials
-Crackle lacquer combined with
-Chrome and steel
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EILEEN GRAY
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EILEEN GRAY
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- Began life in 1919
- Founded by Walter Gropius from the Werkbund movement, which sought to integrate art and economics, and to add an element of engineering art
- Combining the Weimar Art Academy, and the Weimar Arts and Crafts School
- Born into a world between wars, yet its influence still manifestly at work today
- Questions that were raised and still being asked with the same urgency:
•About how art and craft should be taught
•About the nature of good design
•About the effects buildings have on the people who live in them
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LE CORBUSIER
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MARCEL BREUER
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LE CORBUSIER
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WALTER GROPIUS
INDUSTRIAL_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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THONET
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THONET
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MART STAM
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MARCEL BREUER
DE STIJL_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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1917 - 1931
- This art movement used their artistic talent not only in fine art but in designing homes, buildings and furniture
- It signified a new trend, its own name meaning “The Style”
- Consisted of reducing forms to their basic elements – line, plane and primary colour
- Essential characters include:
•Piet Mondrian
•Theo Van Doesburg
•Bart van der Leck
•Gerrit Rietveld
- Rejected all forms of unnecessary decoration
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PIET MONDRIAN
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PIET MONDRIAN
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GERRIT RIETVELD
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GERRIT RIETVELD
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GERRIT RIETVELD
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GERRIT RIETVELD
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GERRIT RIETVELD
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GERRIT RIETVELD
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J J P OUD
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GERRIT RIETVELD
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GERRIT RIETVELD
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1914 - 1939
- The theory of modern design was deliberately simple as a response to the growing complexity of the world
- Modernist objects look very different to those that came immediately before them
- They have no ornament and no overt reference to historical style
- They tend to emphasize materials and processes to create objects with integrity that simplified and dramatized everyday life
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ALVAR AALTO
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ALVAR AALTO
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ALVAR AALTO
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MIES VAN DE ROHE
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MIES VAN DE ROHE
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CHARLES EAMES
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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
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1970 - 2000
-Originally meaning ‘later than modern’, the word “Post Modern” has been subject to many interpretations
- The term has at its heart a distrust of modernist theories and approaches to design as being impoverished in terms of visual language and restrictive in terms of meaning
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Blow chair 1967
This chair has become a cult object and represented the age of immediacy and novelty
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MEMPHIS - 1980
- In 1980, the Memphis Group led by Ettore Sottsass rejected the principle of functional design and the rules of good taste, which was the cornerstone of the Modernism period
- They regarded design as being fashion, with outrageous styles appearing for a season then disappearing just as quickly
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MEMPHIS - 1980
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MEMPHIS - 1980
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MEMPHIS - 1980
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MICHAEL GRAVES
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MICHAEL GRAVES - ALESSI
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PHILIPPE STARCK
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PHILIPPE STARCK
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PHILIPPE STARCK
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